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ial will be in Hudson Falls, N. Y., Saturday. General sales manager of the Refrigeration Equipment Co., he was 37. He formerly was employed by the Frigidaire Corp. in Dayton, O. Survivors are his wife, Gladys; two “sons, Donald and Roger, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Runkle, Pottsville, Pa.
A. R. MURPHY
Rites for A. R. Murphy who died yesterday in his home, 2138 Station st., will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the McCord Funeral Home in Oaklandon. Burial will be at Crown Hill, Mr. Murphy operated retail and wholesale groceries in -Lawrence and Indianapolis and recently was an agent for the American States
Auto Insurance Co. He was 77. He was a member of the Bright wood Methodist “church, the Lawrence Mystic Circle Lodge F. and A. M, and the O. E. 8.
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Survivors include his wife, Linda A.; a brother, R. G., Mechanicsburg,
LILLIE C, JACKSON RITES TOMORROW
Services for Mrs. Lillle C. Jackson, 1018 8. Whitcomb ave., will be conducted by the Rev. A. J. Coble at 10:30 a’ m. Friday in the West Washington Street Methodist church. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. Mrs. Jackson, who was 63, dled yesterday. A resident of Indian-
Methodist church. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Opal Boruff of Bridgeport; two sons, Kenneth of Indianapolis’ and Petty Officer 2-c Paul W. Jackson, now in Bermuda; four sisters, Mrs. Ed Martin of Shelbyville, Mrs. Harry Dunbar of Bloomington and Mrs. Fred Stingley and Mrs. Henry Osting, both of Indianapolis; a brother, Clarence Conce of Akron, 0., and five grandchildren.
MRS. ANNA SOUTH Rites for Mrs. Anna Ervin South, 628 E. Michigan st., will be at 1.30 p. m. Friday in Shirley Brothers central chapel. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery, Mrs. South, who was 73, died
Monday in City hospital after an illness of six weeks. Born in Centerville, O., she had lived in Indianapolis 20 years. A graduate nurse,
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she practiced in Ft. Wayne. She belonged to Christ's Episcopal church. » Survivors are her husband, Alva; a sister, Mrs. Ida B. Chenoweth, and a daughter, Mrs. Leisure, all of Indianapolis.
MYRON B. HORNER
Rites for Myron B. Horner, 1411 N. Belle Vieu pl., will be at 2 p. m. Friday in Flanner . & Buchanan mortuary with burial in Lizton. Mr, Horner, who was 46, died yesterday in Methodist hospital. He was born in Thorntown and had lived in Indianapolis 25 years. He was a member of the Masonic lodge at Pittsboro. Survivors are his wife, Olive, and
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Solemn ‘requiem high mass will be held.at 10 a. m, Saturday in the Little Flower Catholic chyrch for Mrs. Catherine Finis, 1009 N. Linwood ave., who died Monday in St. Vincent's hospital. Burial will be in St. Ferdinand cemetery, St.
Burial of Catherine Finis To Follow Mass Saturday;
He belonged to the chuich. Mie Survivors are three sons, Ralph, Millard" and Harold; ters, Mrs, Mattie B, Jordan and
Mrs. Helen V. Chappell; a haif-|in Indianapolis more than 70 years
brother, William Petrey, and seven yrandchildren, all of Indianapolis,
MRS. LAURA ASHLEY The Rev. C. W. Atwater will con~
the Indianapolis Indistrial Oenter.|duct services for Mrs. Laura HagMethodist gary Ashley, 927 N. Alabama st., at . |2:p, m. tomorrow in the McNeely SoMa Burial will be in Crown
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Mrs. Ashley, ‘who was 86, died Monday in her home. She had lived’
and was a member of the First
church, A niece, Mrs. Eudoiphia Allen of Indianapolis, survives. DR
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Ferdinand. A member of the Altar society ‘of Little Flower Church, she was 52. Survivors are her husband, John J.; three daughters, Sister Kathleen, Haubstadt, Sister Johnette of Evansville, and Miss Margaret Finis, Indianapolis; two sons, Fidelis, Indianapolis, and the Rev. John J, Washington; two sisters, Mrs. Alvina Regabek and Mrs, Margretta Hellman, both of Chicago, and two brothers, Peter Baier, Chicago, and John Baier, in the army air forces,
JACK R. IMES
Services for Jack R. Imes, 1306 N, Senate ave, will be at 1 p. m, tomorrow in the Simpson Methodist church, Burial will be in New Crown cemetery. Mr, Imes, who was 51, dled Monday in his home. He was exalted {ruler of the Elks lodge, No. 104. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Malissa Phillips; a daughter, Mrs, Anna Louise Peppers, and five grandchildren, all of Indianapolis,
W. L. ORR
W. L. Orr, brother of Mrs, George Poteet, 202 W. 47th st, died yesterday in Independence, Kas. Funeral services and burial will be held in Independence tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Orr, who had visited Indianapolis many times, was purchasing agent for the Union Gas and Fuel Co. He belonged to the Masonic lodge and the Second Presbyterian church. Survivors besides Mrs, Poteet are his wife, - Elizabeth; a daughter, Patty, and a son, William, all of Independence.
CHARLES MARTZ
Services for Charles M. Martz, who died Monday while walking in the 600 block on Massachusetts ave., will be at 1:30 p, m. tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore peace chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill, Mr. Martz, who was 74, lived at 935 Dorman st. He was born in Zionsville and had lived in Indian-
apolis 30 years. Before retiring 12 years ago he was a machinist. at
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